Jains have always believed in doing business with a social
conscience. Ever since 1963, they have considered Education,
Health, Culture and Environment as the four pillars of society.
Their charitable work was institutionalized in 1982 through the
Public Charitable Trust named ‘The Jain Foundation’. The
Foundation has its roots in rural India. Trustees are natives of
villages and, therefore, believe in paying special attention to
this neglected class of society.

The Trust is, however, not restricting the activities only for
rural upliftment. The principal goals of the Trust are:
Advancement of education, provision of medical relief,
furthering of rural development & environment, undertaking R&D,
promoting sports, games & physical fitness exercises and
initiating and supporting projects for the welfare of the
society in general.

Over the past decade, the Foundation has dutifully furthered
these objectives. These few pages trace and capture some of the
events which bear testimony to the endeavors made by the Trust.
The occasions catalogued are only symbolic and typical of such
countless multifarious happenings taking place - almost every
day. It has become a part of our life: social & business.